Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Weeping Underwater Looks A Lot Like Laughter by Michael J. White


George is the new kid in a strange town. Moving isn't easy, especially when you are a junior in high school. Now he has to make new friends and find a way to fit in with a crowd that baffles him. When he meets two sisters, Katie and Emily, he finally feels like he belongs. George is falling for Emily but Katie seems to understand him on a deeper level. Katie is at war with multiple sclerosis and even though she is the one with the disease, it affects Emily and George in a major way. What will happen to these three people who have come to depend on each other so much?

This remarkable book that is dedicated to friendship. Michael has a writing style that inspires you to be a better person. In my life, I have found that there are some books that connect with you on a deeper level and this is one of those books.

Penguin Group (USA)
9780399155901
February 4, 2010
352 pages
$24.95 US




Disclosure: I was provided with a copy of this book so that I could write an honest review.

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